Chapter 175: Pre-War Training

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Chapter 175: Pre-War Training

The area within the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring’s sphere of influence was known as “Viridescent Land”.

In the grand scale of the Magus World, Viridescent Land was comparatively modest in size, hardly substantial enough to be considered a “region” in its own right.

In addition to the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring, the region was home to other major divine towers—Divine Tower of Shadow, Divine Tower of Cipher, Divine Tower of Land Academy, and Divine Tower of Radiant Thunder.

Among them, the Divine Tower of Land Academy held the highest rank. Being the oldest of the five, it was established 80,000 years ago.

Following closely was the Divine Tower of Radiant Thunder. Although younger than the Divine Tower of Land Academy, its 50,000-year legacy was impressive.

Recently, it had been gaining prominence, almost replacing the Divine Tower of Land Academy as the top in the last Regional Inter-Divine Tower Academy War.

The Divine Tower of Shadow and Divine Tower of Cipher were comparable in strength, but both surpassed the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring.

Sein viewed the “pre-war training” as a tactical briefing led by the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring’s full-fledged mages. They instructed initiates on securing resource points within the trial space and avoiding pincer attacks from initiates of other divine tower academies.

Given Divine Tower of Verdant Spring’s relative weakness, innovative tactics were essential to avoid landing at the bottom of the rankings again in the upcoming war.

During the training, Sein gained a comprehensive understanding of the Regional Inter-Divine Tower Academy War’s process and intricacies.

The war would take place in a special area, jointly created by the five divine tower academies, enclosed by an elemental energy shield that barred entry or exit.

Initiates could earn points by controlling resource points, defeating initiates from other divine towers, or eliminating extraplanar creatures introduced into the trial space.

It was almost like a simplified version of interplanar war, with strict rules against initiates from the same divine tower academy harming each other, which reflected the broader principle against infighting among Magus World allies in interplanar wars.

The full-fledged mage in the training session repeatedly emphasized the importance of being prepared to activate their badge at any moment once inside the trial space.

Before entering the trial space, initiates would receive a Gravitational Shield feature on their badges, strong enough to withstand a strike from a full-fledged mage.

Activating the badge during the trial would immediately extract the initiate from the trial space, transferring half their accumulated points to the initiate before them.

The Divine Tower of Verdant Spring’s full-fledged mages stressed the importance of prudent decision-making in the trial.

Each point in the war equated to an intermediate energy crystal, and ten points equated to an advanced energy crystal.

Upon entering the trial space, junior initiates would start with one point, intermediate with ten, and senior initiates with a hundred.

With nearly ten thousand initiates from Divine Tower of Verdant Spring alone, and potentially more from the other divine towers, targeting them in the trial space promised a substantial reward.

This did not even account for the extraplanar creatures, which typically offered even higher point values.

Opportunity often favored those who were prepared and diligent; merely waiting would not bring the pie in the sky within reach.

This was especially true in the Regional Inter-Divine Tower Academy War, where even intermediate initiates, with enough boldness and caution, could reap substantial rewards.

Sein’s ambitions were set higher; he aimed to amass enough points to rank in the top twenty.

The divine tower mage in the training session had mentioned that those in the top twenty would be awarded various potions and resources, significantly aiding their progression to full-fledged mages.

Naturally, the higher the rank, the more substantial the rewards.

Over the past few years, Sein had focused on alchemy, but he had not neglected the growth of his focus and mana levels.

His current stats were:

Focus: 81 points.

Mana: 79 points.

Constitution: 21 points.

His focus had increased by ten points in just a few years, not so much due to innate talent but because his alchemy experiments and magical research naturally boosted his mental focus.

Enhancing the Solar Eye magic spell was a formidable challenge, yet as Sein overcame knowledge barriers and broadened his cognitive scope, the boost in his focus level emerged almost naturally, akin to an incidental result of his learning journey.

In contrast to initiates who laboriously accumulate focus points through meditation, Sein’s approach to advancement and improvement represented a more authentic and effective mage’s journey to gaining strength.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com